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Intel Motherboards : Z390 extreme 4 sound

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Author: Ingvar
Subject: Z390 extreme 4 sound
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 12:34am

Hello, guys! As we all know, the Realtek Manager does not share headphones/speakers on different devices. You have to pull the headphones out of the front panel to play the speakers (5.1).I don't need sound on two devices at the same time. I want to keep my headphones on so the speakers can play. I want to do it through the dispatcher. So question. Was there a solution?

Intel Motherboards : Z370 Fatality Gaming K6 Audio Driver Crash 1903

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Author: RLGL
Subject: Z370 Fatality Gaming K6 Audio Driver Crash 1903
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 1:42am

I saw the same thing when in the preview for this build. Currently I am using the audio driver from the Nvidia graphics pkg with no issues

Intel Motherboards : EP2C621D12 WS questions

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Author: neoavalon
Subject: EP2C621D12 WS questions
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 2:45am

Hi,

I'm reviewing possible motherboards for a build and have a few questions regarding the EP2C621D12 WS[URL=https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=EP2C621D12%20WS#Specifications]EP2C621D12 WS[/URL] and its use with 4 and possibly (in the future) 5 GPUs.

Q1) I've read somewhere that a firmware update of the board is necessary when adding more than 4 or up to 7 GPUs to this system. Is this true?

Q2) Does this board realistically support 4 GPUs in the first place? The manual shows 2x 8-pin ATX12V connectors for the CPU sockets. However there's no additional PCIe x6 or x8 receptacles on the board. The 12V lines for a single PCIe x16 slot can draw up to 5.5A (66W), meaning 4 cards could in theory draw up to 22A (realistically less but may spike close to this at times). The 24 pin ATX connector has 2x 12V lines each of which I think are safely rated up to 6A or a total of 12A which is well under the possible max draw of 4 cards.

I'm not using the GPUs for mining (otherwise I could use separately powered risers from a 2nd PSU and avoid the possible issue in Q2)

Thanks for any help

Intel Motherboards : Z370 Fatality Gaming K6 Audio Driver Crash 1903

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Author: Devi
Subject: Z370 Fatality Gaming K6 Audio Driver Crash 1903
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 2:45am

@RLGL ahh gotcha - well i'll take some comfort in knowing that i'm not the only one! sounds like they need to issue an update to the driver... but we'll see, i'm not entirely sure what AsRocks support for drivers is like!

I'll give the Nvidia driver a go and see how I get on.

Intel Motherboards : Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac riser card

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Author: wooty
Subject: Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac riser card
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 2:53am

ASRock support finally got back to me, this has only been tested in their lab with one particular riser. The model suggested is "ARC1-PELY423-CxV3", and the actual product can be found at: http://www.ameri-rack.com/ARC2-PELY423-C7_m.html

Also stated in the email was apparently most Intel 300 chipsets actually support x16 to dual x8 bifurcation out-of-the-box, which actually makes me extremely giddy inside if this is true. Will have to research and post back here as well.

AFAIK, trifurcation is not supported, but may be possible as well (x16>x8+x4+x4). As soon as I get a quote and more information back I will find out what the pricing from Ameri-Rack's product is, and if there is any special bussing going on. If this uses common signalling like ASRock said about 300 series Intel boards, I will purchase one or two alternate cheaper risers and let everyone know.

Let me know if this helps anyone, I feel like I'm the only one trying to do this lol

Intel Motherboards : PCI-E Bifurcation Support on X99e-ITX

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Author: skraw
Subject: PCI-E Bifurcation Support on X99e-ITX
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 3:26am

Hello,

may I kindly point to my very same problem for the X99 OC Formula board. It has basically the same chipset and still lane bifurcation is not even an option in the current BIOS. Help is very much appreciated as we are trying to make an ASRock quad ultra M2 card work which needs 4 x4 PCIe 3.0.

Please ...

Intel Motherboards : B360M-HDV and H310M-HDV boot order

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Author: tonyt
Subject: B360M-HDV and H310M-HDV boot order
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 6:07am

Hello,

Looking for information on the correct settings to have the boot order default to ANY USB bootable device before the internal hard drive, without any user intervention (ex: no F11 keypress).

Is this possible?

Thank you

Intel Motherboards : Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac riser card

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Author: badbri
Subject: Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac riser card
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 10:13am

Glad you got a reply from Asrock. I am curious what case you will be using if that ARC2-PELY423-C7 riser works since it will require greater height and a 90 degree rotated back panel (for the GPU).

Intel Motherboards : Cant enter BIOS

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Author: Caravanj
Subject: Cant enter BIOS
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 6:46pm

I find that it's always best to use a wired keyboard, at least until the PC is up & running.

Intel Motherboards : ASRock 775Dual-VSTA & SSD - in BIOS not detected

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Author: Caravanj
Subject: ASRock 775Dual-VSTA & SSD - in BIOS not detected
Posted: 15 Jun 2019 at 6:59pm

Originally posted by Caravanj Caravanj wrote:

I've got a 775Twins HDTV motherboard & I had a similar problem insomuch as the BIOS saw the Crucial SSD card (which was recommended by Crucial), the SATA Controller showed in Device Manager but the drive didn't show in either Device Manager or Disk Management.
The SSD card was recognised when I put it in a USB enclosure so not an SSD card issue.
Eventually I changed the BIOS setting for- Advanced - IDE Configuration - ATA Combination Mode - from Disabled to Enabled.
The PC then dual-booted up from the SSD card into both Windows 7 & Windows 10.
However, with ATA Combination Mode = Enabled, the PC will only support one SATA device so I can only have the Crucial SSD card & no other SATA devices.
The IDE secondary channel still works & the CD drive shows up.
With the ATA Combination Mode = Disabled, the PC will start to boot up from the SSD so it's not an MBR issue) but then hangs for a few seconds & then restarts the PC.
P.S. Non-raid is the recommended BIOS setting although mine worked on both.


Ok, I got round the problem by installing a £16 4 port PCI to SATA card into one of the PCI slots (PCI, not PCIe).
The boot drive SSD is connected to the motherboard SATA port one & the secondary SSD drive is connected to a port on the PCI to SATA card.
BIOS is set to ATA Combination Mode = Enabled so only SATA port one on the motherboard works but all four SATA ports on the PCI to SATA card work.

Intel Motherboards : Z97M Pro4 and HA-TPM2-S

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Author: ondrej
Subject: Z97M Pro4 and HA-TPM2-S
Posted: 16 Jun 2019 at 2:26am

Hello. I understand that this is an older board, however I figured I'd still try.

My understanding is that the HA-TPM2-S module is not supported by this board and support must be added in BIOS. I discovered the H97M Pro4 had a special BIOS released with support for HA-TPM2-S, which can be found [URL=http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=5746]here[/URL].

Any possibility of a special BIOS for Z97M Pro4 with support for HA-TPM2-S?

Thanks.

Intel Motherboards : MB X99M Extreme4

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Author: EdVS
Subject: MB X99M Extreme4
Posted: 16 Jun 2019 at 11:55pm

Hi!

What format of a key of m.2 SSD (M-key, B-key, M&B-key) is supported by the motherboard?

Intel Motherboards : Z390 Taichi Ultimate v4.0 BIOS?

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Author: CHnuschti
Subject: Z390 Taichi Ultimate v4.0 BIOS?
Posted: 18 Jun 2019 at 8:51am

Originally posted by jgroeli jgroeli wrote:



Please let us know what these updates contain so that we can make an informed decision about installing them.


I agree, quite useless, that link to the news detailing out nothing.
Haven't even received my Taichi z390 Ultimate yet (my first Asrock board ever) and wanted to research in advance what's about those new BIOSes offered.

I fear alredy now that this board is supported as lousy as it is/was at ASUS, getting inconclusive answers from the personnel once a week.

What I figured out, I suppose it has to do with the stepping of the new processors of 9th gen. See the compatibility list:
https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/Z390%20Taichi%20Ultimate/index.asp#CPU

Example i5-9600k (P0) (=>P0 refers to the stepping) lists BIOS 1.2 at least needed. Where the i5-9600k (R0) (=>R0 being a new version of the stepping) lists BIOS V4.00 needed!
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/9th-gen-core-cpus-r0-stepping,38932.html
A qualified clarification would be useful.


I also agree on the BIOS downloads. Nothing included, no f**** notes at all, left over for try&error and fail, disappointing.

Intel Motherboards : Fatal1ty Z97 Killer with new SSD

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Author: ASRock_TSD
Subject: Fatal1ty Z97 Killer with new SSD
Posted: 18 Jun 2019 at 10:35am

Dear KHirsh,

Thank you for choosing ASRock.

Regarding your case, please try with another SATA port and SATA adapter.
Also, please check if the SSD can be recognized in BIOS.

Thank you!
Yours truly,
ASRock TSD

Intel Motherboards : MB X99M Extreme4

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Author: ASRock_TSD
Subject: MB X99M Extreme4
Posted: 18 Jun 2019 at 10:40am

Dear EdVS,

X99M Extreme4 support M.2 M-key SSD.
https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99M%20Extreme4/

Thank you!
Yours truly,
ASRock TSD

Intel Motherboards : z370 taichi date and setting keeps changing

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Author: spinekar
Subject: z370 taichi date and setting keeps changing
Posted: 18 Jun 2019 at 1:58pm

Every time i shutdown the system the date ram speed and everything else changes in bios and i have to reset everything ( which is every day)
this is the message i get when start the system

Bios Date : 09/13/2018 20:16:30
Z370 Taichi UEFI P3.20

CMOS Date/Time Not Set
Press F2 or DEL to Run Setup
Press F1 to Continue

this has been happening from day one, i did change Cmos battery to a new one still no change

Intel Motherboards : Compatibility with the motherboar:ASRock B365 Pro4

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Author: GeoAyron
Subject: Compatibility with the motherboar:ASRock B365 Pro4
Posted: 18 Jun 2019 at 6:13pm

Hi, could someone explain me if the motherboard ASRock B365 Pro4 is compatible with the ram Corsair Vengeance 16GB(2X8) LPX DDR4 2666mhz, because I read that they are compatible but just with the version of the ram 5.29 but i've got the 5.30 version...
And another thing:this mnotherboard is compatible with a intel i5 9400-f 9th generation right out of the box or i've to upgrade the bios, because ,if I have to, i can't and i would be in the sh*t

Intel Motherboards : Deskmini firmware mistake

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Author: fordarm
Subject: Deskmini firmware mistake
Posted: 19 Jun 2019 at 12:06am

Hi,

I am new with asrock deskmini 310.
I updated firmware to 4.1 from 3.4 this evening.
Then I write 1.3 version. After that I can't see the bios display.
If I wait to start window I can use windows but I can't enter bios side.

Please help to solve this issue.

Regrads

Intel Motherboards : Z370 M/B and Flare X Memory?

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Author: CHnuschti
Subject: Z370 M/B and Flare X Memory?
Posted: 19 Jun 2019 at 4:09am

The G.Skill Flare X (F4-3200C14D-16GFX) are in the QVL list of the Taichi Ultimate Z390.
According to post over the internet, they are supposed or confirmed to work properly in Z370 and Z390 mainboards. Me also thinks that the accent on "AMD compatible" is a bit misleading here.

Intel Motherboards : x99 taichi boot loop to won't boot

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Author: af13
Subject: x99 taichi boot loop to won't boot
Posted: 19 Jun 2019 at 4:22am

The other day my computer decided to boot, after having being functional earlier in the day and every day over the last 2.5 years.

Initially, the computer would get stuck in a boot loop where it would attempt to boot with the psu clicking as the fans start try and spin and it would immediately click off. This would repeat about every 5 seconds until the rocker switch on the psu was turned off.

-I tried pulling the video card, it didn't fix it.
-I tried swapping around and removing some of the ram, it didn't fix it
-I reset the cmos, including pulling the battery and letting it sit for a day. It still looped.

-The next day I borrowed another power supply and initially it booted to a blank screen and when i turned it off and tried again, it actually booted. I tried doing a restart from windows 10 and then it started to boot and shut off about 5 seconds in (when dr debug read code 33 - which I found means "33 - CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization".
-I reseated all the ram, still only gets to code 33
-I reseated the video card, still only gets to code 33
-I disconnected the case's power switch and jumped the pins on the motherboard (making sure the power switch isn't faulty), still only gets to code 33
-I put the original power supply back in and reconnected all power cords, but still only get to code 33.

I have not removed the cpu, but hesitate to since I don't have any thermal paste on hand. But, the cpu hasn't been moved in the 2.5 years since I've assembled the computer, so I don't see how reseating it would change anything.

Specs:
Asrock X99 Taichi
i7-5820k
4 x 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4-2666
geforce gtx-1070
evga supernova g2 750w
crucial sata 750gb ssd

Any tips or suggestions on what it could be or what I could try next will be appreciated!
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